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By Rick Navarrete
Attorney

In the face of criminal charges, it is not the time to try and go it alone. Retaining dedicated legal counsel can be the most important decision you make in your life. It can mean avoiding lengthy prison time and steep fines. It can mean avoiding carrying a criminal record around with you everywhere you go, from job interviews to housing applications. The reasons you should hire a criminal defense attorney are worth highlighting as life changing consequences hang in the balance if you are confronting criminal charges.

Why Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney?

One big reason why you should hire a criminal defense attorney and do so without delay is that the clock is ticking when you are facing criminal charges. You are racing against the clock. The prosecutor works to gather evidence against you right away and you should have your own attorney gathering evidence that can be used to support you. Furthermore, negotiating early on for a reduction in the severity of the charges or for the elimination of the charges is likely your best bet for a favorable outcome.

Having a criminal defense attorney by your side can also be crucial in understanding both your legal rights and your legal options. Have your Constitutional rights been violated over the course of the law enforcement arrest and investigation? A criminal defense attorney will know where to look to see if such violations have occurred. A skilled assertion of a Constitutional rights violation can mean that critical evidence that may have been used against you in your case would be deemed inadmissible in court.

It can also be understandably scary to go through questioning by investigators and police officers without having your attorney present. In fact, answering questions without an attorney present can be a big mistake. Your attorney can advise you as to what questions you should answer and which ones you should not. Your attorney can advise you on what you should say and what you should avoid saying. Once the words come out of your mouth, that’s it. They are out there for the investigators and prosecutors to use as they see fit. Take the care needed to protect yourself from this and get a criminal defense attorney.

A criminal defense attorney can also counsel you if you want to make a plea bargain. Plea bargaining is incredibly common in criminal cases and a well negotiated plea agreement can help you avoid some incredibly harsh penalties. In order to make sure you are actually accepting a good deal; however, you should consult with a criminal defense attorney. If no fair deal is presented, your attorney can then pursue your case at trial.

Criminal Defense Attorneys

Facing criminal charges is serious business. Do not go it alone. Get the dedicated criminal defense attorneys at Navarrete & Schwartz by your side. We are proud to serve the residence of Midland, Texas. Contact us today.

About the Author
Rick Navarrete, a graduate of Angelo State University and Texas Tech University School of Law, has been serving the Permian Basin for over 24 years, with his practice extending across Texas. Specializing in criminal defense and family law, Rick has tried hundreds of cases before juries and judges, including high-profile matters. His extensive experience has honed a deep understanding of the law, enabling him to effectively prosecute, defend, and protect his clients’ interests. Rick has built a firm culture that prioritizes exceptional client service and personalized attention. Known for his zealous courtroom advocacy, he is equally dedicated to educating his clients throughout the litigation process. This commitment has earned him a reputation as one of the area’s most sought-after trial attorneys. Rick is an active member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Texas Family Law Section, and the Administration of Rules of Evidence Committee for the State Bar of Texas. He has also served as President of the Midland County Young Lawyers Association and on the Bar Leadership Committee of the State Bar of Texas. Among his many accolades, Rick has been recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer and included in the Best Lawyers in America.